*** EVERYTHING ON FEMA *** Concentration Camps, Coffins, and more!

FEMA?I'd like to start with the history of FEMA, and it actually has a pretty big history!To go though it, we really should go through the history of FEMA.It was started (by Jimmy Carter), then during the Reagan years, Reagan himself signed off on Presidential Directive 54, also known as REX-84.This allows (Reagen allowed) FEMA to -- instead of dealing with natural disaster to -- handle national security agenda, give them jurisdiction above congress, and allow them to detain anyone without trial.They have now merged with Homeland Security.Another thing to point out; humanitarian efforts are not part of Homeland Security, that's why FEMA was so late in helping with Katrina. Funny, an organization originally started to help in emergencies like Katrina failed to help when they were most needed... Remember it was the Reagan Administration that first pulled FEMA away from natural disasters, and sent them towards national security.

Now, back to Reagan's REX-84 (Readiness Exercise 1984) act... They can detain anyone in the US without a trial, and hold them indefinitely. Did you know that's when those FEMA camps were put up? REX-84 gave FEMA permission to round people up and send them to detention camps.

During the Clinton years, several military organizations were closed down and converted into FEMA camps. I can list those camps for you, but it'd be a long list (I already talked about this in my other post).

According to the Miami Herald, 1987 (during The Contra Hearings), "These camps are to be operated by FEMA should martial law be implemented in the United States"

According to Henry B. Gonzales, "The truth is yes -- you do have these standby provisions and ... the plans are here ... in the name of stopping terrorism ... evoke the military and arrest Americans and put them in detention camps."

CoffinsFEMA also has ready hundreds of thousands of large plastic coffins (which can hold about 4 people). You can even google map it and see them for yourself.

And FEMA?There are two lists that FEMA keeps track of. If you are Red listed, that's when you'll be dragged out at 4AM and taken to a FEMA camp for processing (not everyone in the US, but certain people... I assume if there was 50-90 bluelisted people living next to each other, it could be a problem).

I'll explain...

Red List - These people are the enemies. They are the leaders of patriot groups, outspoken ministers, outspoken talk show hosts, community leaders, and even probably NET leaders. These people will be dragged out of their homes at 4:00 am and will be taken to FEMA detention centers and killed. This will take place approximately 2 weeks before martial law is enforced.Blue List - these are also enemies, but are followers of the Red List folks. These people will be rounded up after martial law is in place, and will be taken to the detention centers Most will not survive this.

Concentration CampsThese camps have massive industrial ovens in massive warehouses that are being leased by FEMA themselves.They even admit that this stuff is up and running (FEMA prisons fully staffed and operational, just waiting to get people in).Massive double-deacker trains, filled with shackles leading into airtight warehouses... They pump the warehouses with gas, effectively killing thousands per day. They load a train full of people in, kill them, then load the next train in.

Also, you can see these camps, trains, etc too...Please watch these two videos:

Now, there is an estimated 66 million individuals in the US that own guns. Let's assume that all 66 million are going to rebel against martial law.

Assuming that NWO is coming, and all these different countries go into the US to aid in the "martial law", if you combine the military of all the countries in the UN together, you get about 60 million troops.

But, what about the FEMA camps? Do I really expect you to believe that the US FEMA camps can hold all 66 million people?

No, not everyone. People that aren't complainant will probably be shot. These people will not have orders to "arrest and detain but not harm".

There are atleast 178 FEMA camps all over the US -- and yes, even in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico -- and even old hospitals can be converted into camps. All it is, is a place they can hold the prisoners as they execute them. Some camps can hold from 5000 people, up to over 2 million. So if you assume the average is 1,001,000. (1,001,000)(178) = 178,178,000 people.

That's more than enough for the 66 million.

Here's one of them from North Carolina:

Welcome to Camp Lejeun. The facility has renovated, occupied WWII detention compounds and "mock city" that closely resembles Anytown, USA. First, is a map of it; as said, they will be transporting by rail most of the time, note the train tracks: [link to i36.tinypic.com] Of course, here's a closeup SAT picture of the tracks: [link to i35.tinypic.com] Now, to be able to understand the sheer size of these things, here's a high-up satellite picture of "some" of the base: [link to i34.tinypic.com]

Other CountriesGet out of the US! Get out of the US you say? I figured Canada isn't too safe, there are atleast seven known camps there... I thought my safety would rest in Australia -- I was wrong, there are camps there too: [link to www.youtube.com]

This website use to provide a list of the known FEMA camps, and had some more info on them too: [link to www.uaff.us] They were shut down shortly after announcing that FEMA has already taken the Redlististed people...I managed to get a google snapshot of the page before google cleared it's cache (making the site gone forever); here is all that's left of that site now: [link to h1.ripway.com]

What else?If you look at the USA Patriot Act, Section 802, you will see now, that you can be defined as a terrorist for any criminal act (even misdemeanors).

Furthermore, if you look at the Military Commissions Act of 2006, gives the executive branch authority to hold hold people indefinitely without a trial.

Also, there is a bill, H.R. 1955 (waiting to be passed by the Senate), which would label anyone that protests or resists any government decree as a terrorist.

Guns?Actually, if you want to go further (and I'll close iwth this)...

In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 195320 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 194513 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.

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China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 195220 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977one million educated' people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

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The United States will establish gun control in 2009. From 2009 to ????millions of American people, unable to defend themselves, will be rounded up and exterminated.

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"My first priority will be to reinstate the assault weapons ban as soon as I take office. Within 90 days, we will go back after kitchen table dealers, and work to end the gun show and internet sales loopholes. In the first year, I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, 1 gun a month purchase limits, and bans on all semi-automatic guns."

Whilst I think the coffins is bogus, some great info on Gun control...5 stars for you!

For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.

Sorry Pleeb, I know you worked hard on the information you've put in here, but I just can't seem to put any credence to that idea of FEMA camps mostly because I work at one of those locations listed where there's supposed to be one. I've looked around all over but can't really find any evidence that there's an internment camp there. Yes, there's a rail line that runs nearby, and yes, there are large areas that are fenced off that could be used as re-education camps (along the lines of the one in Red Dawn), but there are no large buildings with toaster ovens in them.

Nevertheless, in my most paranoid moments, I fret that the place will go into lockdown while I'm at work and I won't be able to get out or even get to my bugout bag in the car. It's a full 45 miles from my house where my home bugout kit and guns are. That's 15 hours of walking, even if I can get away over or through the fence.

You can't have a light without a dark to stick it in.-- Arlo GuthrieYour friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you.-- Elbert Hubbard

It is sad that seeing the numbers of dead in the 10's of millions is what some here will need to comprehend what evil does in deed lurk in the world. Pray that we escape such things.

ii.neutron@gmail.comBy faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise:For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Hebrews: 11

What destroyed the German nation in 1943 - 45 ? workers, or rather, the lack of..

Read BETWEEN the lines - what were the camps for? Yes, to control people, to 'eliminate' those who were unsuitable (couldn't work), but also to supply workers to factories, therefore freeing up men to fight in the army.

In reading about the last stages of the war, what Germany lacked was workers - good, willing workers - to fix roads, repair airfields, build power stations, etc.. And to grow food - all things that let Germany down, therefore she starved and had no communications and infrastructure..

Now, from what you've shown us, they plan to make the same mistakes again - they never learn.

It is the same all over, GM crops - no diversity, so after a while, something goes wrong, and the wheels fall off... Time and time again...

There IS ONE answer - 'LOVE' - you can't fight it, it ALWAYS WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This may help explain:

ThenThe ragged line of women stretched ahead into the grey concrete building. Even the guards were grey and depressed, just letting the line struggle on of it's own accord…just prodding them on to keep them moving…just another lot to the ovens…

It was before the war, before the Germans came. The gravel road went east, out of the town, and out into the thick forest. The houses were right at the edge of the town, and the road went on past them, and a few hundred meters beyond it entered the forest, and with a curve to the right, went on out of sight. Between the houses and the forest there was a green field which sloped gently down towards the north-east. This field went right around behind the houses, with the dark forest beyond. Behind the house was the garden, which looked even larger than the house.Standing in the road, there were two ladies and their children. The first lady was medium height with brown wavy hair, the other, obviously her sister, was a little shorter and with a solid build, almost plump. She had a more roundish face with straight hair.Their houses faced south, and the fronts of each house was only a short distance back from a white stone fence that bordered onto the road. In the centre of the fence there was a gate that led down onto several steps and then to the front door. Between the house and the fence there were a few brightly coloured flowers poking their heads up, and even at the base of the stone fence, a few flowers managed to grow, in spite of the road. The house looked low, below the road level, and it was painted white with a thatched roof, but inside it was roomy, with the ceiling at a good height. It was not a large house, but it was a happy and friendly home for her, her husband and their two daughters.It was really only one room, with areas that help the beds and screens to shield and give privacy. The cooking was done on the stove in the centre of the room, and the table was near the rear wall. She was lucky to have this house, as her husband had a good government job, and the house was part of his pay.As the women talked in the sunshine, the children played games in the dust. It was summer, and talk of war was very real now. Some of the people, including some of their relations had already moved out of the town and gone north and east. They had decided to stay, someone had to stay and keep the town going, and then, just how far could you run?The lady looked – her children were growing very fast now, how old were they now – eight and nine was it – they had been born very close together, just over a year apart. With their wavy brown hair and bright laughing eyes, they were going to be beautiful women when they grew up. Now, in their ankle-length dresses with the bright red, yellow and green ribbons on them, they looked very mature. They would be tall, taller than she was, and clever.

That evening, when her husband returned from work, she looked at him, noting again the love and affection they felt for each other, a bond going far beyond anything that this life could forge. He was short, well, just over her height, and he had a slightly narrower face and a thin nose, also framed with short brown hair. His eyes were what got into her, sad and knowing, brown and with such depth, yet they could explode with humour and laughter at the right moment. And then, the way he held her in his arms, it was as if they became one person.Theirs was a loving marriage, and with their families, they had much happiness. He was a hard worker, he spent a lot of time in their garden, growing many vegetables that she cooked and preserved for the long, cold winters.Their bed was like a bench on the side of the wall, and the mattress was straw that always seemed to have hard lumps and sharp spikes sticking out, but just to be there with him, that made it all worth while. The girls had their bed on the other side of the room.

They were not Jews, well, there would have been Jews in the family, but so what, many people in all areas had mixed ancestry. They were going on the train, being herded like cattle, no, worse, cattle were not hounded and shot just for looking sideways. Not getting on the train at the station with it's tower and thin spire that looked like a church, but out in the industrial area, away from where people could see what was happening. The old man, who had trouble with his leg and could not walk fast, just shouted at, and then shot – left lying there in the dust.Now it was only her, her sister and the children. Both her husband and her sister's husband had vanished in the turmoil, and now her heart was breaking – why this – we have always helped people, it didn't matter who or when, they were always welcome, but the Germans didn't like that. Stop it, she thought, half of me is now dead, but I will keep on, I have the children to look after, and I will not let the beasts bring me down to their level, I do not fear death.

There was snow on the ground, patches and it was cold – who could keep warm with only a thin jacket and blanket to wrap around yourself. Always hungry, but you have to look after the children – make sure that they have enough to eat. They have grown now, young ladies, as tall as she was, proud and strong. She and her sister had managed to survive, despite the odds, first one camp and now this one with the nasty smells and chimneys just beyond the wire, always pouring out that horrid black smoke. One thing that they could never do was to break her spirit. Her heart would go on, and show them, just who was the winner. Wouldn't they ever learn, that the killings only made people stronger – the victims always won out in the end, and the killers always lost.Yes, she would die here soon, her body was failing, so when the Germans would have no further use for her, it was off to the ovens. The girls would go on, and with luck they would survive all of this, she and her sister had sweated blood to see that they were looked after, and miraculously the families had stayed together. The girls had suffered so much, they had bad things done to them, experiments. They had come back to her, still bloodied and shocked from the knives of the butchers, but still they kept going, still laughing at life, they gave her strength to keep fighting. She felt that the only thing she had failed in was to protect the girls from these horrors. She thought – she had made a promise to her daughters, particularly the youngest, that she would always be there and look after her, no matter what. She had tried, yet there were times that she could not do anything.And now, so near to the end, but neither she nor her sister would make it. Had she led them into this by not fleeing into the hills and caves like some of the others. What had happened to them, had they survived, or had either the Germans or the Russians got them. Did she make the right decision, and how much did her sister blame her for not fleeing?Some said that the war would be over soon… the Russians were coming, the Americans were coming…. That is why they were moved to this camp, to move away from the advancing armies. After the war was over, and with their new Jewish friends, maybe the girls would go to Israel, a nice warm place to live after the terrible cold here. Then, one day, they would all meet again…. another place, another time….. Yes, then the promises will be kept…….

Finally, as the line moved forward into the building, these last few steps for this life, the women somehow raised the strength to sing, not a song of despair, but a song of hope and praise. With their last remnants of strength, they moved forward into the room, their song echoing through the building, forever to haunt the guards – a song that would never cease.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"....So I told my Mom I was a prostitute because I didn't want her to know I was HERE doing This Shit !!! " by NANCY REED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I am a kind of paranoiac in reverse. I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.- JD Salinger

"bio-waste" container... when a loved one succumbs you place this person in the box... up to 4 family memeber per box please. The containers will then be picked up and disposed of by the proper authorities...

think about it... even though it is hard to imagine in our "civilized" country...let one tragedy follow another and then they release the nano-bug and we will be so beat down and controlled that the coffins at the curb will not be surprising, and most likely welcomed, as a solution for what to do with the bodies...

If you really believe this WHY would you want to post it online? Are you just itching to be added to the RED LIST anddragged out at 4am in the morning if and when all hell breaks loose?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 456860

You want to stick around?

The ones who live in this system are traitors to the human race, liars, scumbags and weak sheep without a backbone to stand for the life of others. The price to keep your life is more than you realize, and I don't know about the OP but I will spit in their face and take the execution, no worries.

"bio-waste" container... when a loved one succumbs you place this person in the box... up to 4 family memeber per box please. The containers will then be picked up and disposed of by the proper authorities...

think about it... even though it is hard to imagine in our "civilized" country...let one tragedy follow another and then they release the nano-bug and we will be so beat down and controlled that the coffins at the curb will not be surprising, and most likely welcomed, as a solution for what to do with the bodies...

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 493706

That's actually what they [people and government] did when the plague hit in Europe

If you really believe this WHY would you want to post it online? Are you just itching to be added to the RED LIST anddragged out at 4am in the morning if and when all hell breaks loose?